Anchor Activity early man and agriculture

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Anchor Activity early man and agriculture World History chapter 3 Mr. Rappaport

Opening activity Directions: In your binder, under Chapter 3 notes, answer these questions in complete sentences. 1. What are examples of technology that you use in your daily life? 2. What are examples of technology you think that early humans used? 3. What is technology? 4. Is technology different today than in the past? Name at least 10 major technological changes over the past 100 years. Name five technological changes that occurred over a 100 years ago.

Distribute documents 1, 2, and 3 Use a new sheet of paper!!!!! Questions for Documents #1 & #2 Questions for Document #3 A & B What are the three eras of the Stone Age? Why would our hominid ancestors need to create tools out of stone? What are some of the discoveries and inventions that humans created during the Stone Age? Why would humans go out to hunt in groups, rather than alone? The Stone Age ends around 4,000 – 2,500 B.C.E. What do you think would be the next technological step in the human story? Why? What objects are shown in the photos? How would each tool be used? The tool making technology changed from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age. What changes do you notice for each type of tools? Why do you think these changes occur?

Essential Question Writing Prompt How did technology change the way the early humans lived? (give at least 2 examples)